It’s been five years since Alex Jones lost InfoWars to the Sandy Hook families.
As the verdict came down, he asked: “Do these people actually believe they’re getting any money?” He hasn't paid them a penny.
Well, The Onion is going pay them anyway.
The new InfoWars begins July 2nd at 8 p.m. ET.
The Onion’s staff is tired of waiting for the courts to settle its pending takeover of Alex Jones’ brand, so the new Infowars will launch next month.
That would explain it. Are these all playlists for Geriatric Millennials?
Serious question: who are the biggest, best, and most influential rock bands since the 1990s? I can think of Nirvana, Radiohead, The Strokes, maybe Linkin Park? Am I missing someone? Foo Figherts (I find them mid)?
That's like ~2 million people only.
NEW: A trivial bug allowed anyone to access and modify the TV stream of every FIFA World Cup match, a security researcher said.
“An attacker could have rickrolled the entire FIFA World Cup. Or played Subway Surfers gameplay. Live. On every TV network worldwide. During an active match,” she said.
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Do you ever wonder who the fuck are the 36 million people who listen to The Killers every month?
I ask myself this question almost every day. What are these people like? Where do they live? Are they all just listening to Mr.Brightside on repeat?
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
UPDATE: Fortinet confirms that the company is aware of "a reported third-party credential-harvesting campaign" that involves “a resharing of data from previous incidents, as well as bruteforcing of credentials, and is not related to any recent incident or advisory.”
techcrunch.com/2026/06/17/c...
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
NEW: Hackers have compromised tens of thousands of Fortinet firewalls used by major companies around the world, according to two cybersecurity firms.
The campaign, which is ongoing, relies on brute-forcing the firewalls with known passwords. Victims allegedly include telcos and big tech companies.